I have been playing around with freezer paper stenciling. Basically, you cut out a stencil in freezer paper, iron it on and apply some paint. Here is one of my first projects...the kids' silhouettes. I see a lot of possibilities with this technique!
I love your creative ideas, you are inspiring me in more ways then one, I went to Goodwill the other day and bought some sheets and made dresses for my granddaughter, I have one finished and one cut out that leaves one more to do with a total of three, I really liked how the first one turned out and Mom won't have to iron them. Ok, now I have a question for you or Rachel, I want to continue sewing and make the girls some jeans for school in the fall and would like to decorate the legs, do you know of a glue that will work on fabric that won't come out when the articles are washed? Thanks for any tips you can send my way! Love Linda D
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Hey Megan!
I love your creative ideas, you are inspiring me in more ways then one, I went to Goodwill the other day and bought some sheets and made dresses for my granddaughter, I have one finished and one cut out that leaves one more to do with a total of three, I really liked how the first one turned out and Mom won't have to iron them. Ok, now I have a question for you or Rachel, I want to continue sewing and make the girls some jeans for school in the fall and would like to decorate the legs, do you know of a glue that will work on fabric that won't come out when the articles are washed?
Thanks for any tips you can send my way!
Love
Linda D
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